Background: A woman’s health is an integral part of any country. There are numerous factors that influence a woman’s decision of her reproductive health. A better understanding of these factors could help address gaps and barriers influencing the reproductive health choices of women in rural areas.Methods: A community based cross-sectional study was carried out among women of ages 18-45 years in rural areas of Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh to study factors influencing the reproductive health choices of women in rural areas of Ujjain. 300 women were asked comprehensively about their reproductive health via a semi structured questionnaire which comprised of domains from their menarche history to their menopausal history. Data was analyzed and chi sq...
India has about 130 million women in menopausal age of which nearly half reside in rural locations. ...
Context:India was the first country in the world to launch National Family Planning Program (NFPP) i...
Evidence from the literature has shown that factors found to influence use of health services are no...
Introduction: The single most important problem that developing countries like India are facing...
In order to identify decision makers of women particularly in child bearing and sterilization among ...
Objectives To compare met & unmet need groups of contraception with socio-economic, demographic, acc...
Background If many women in Chhattisgarh are not using family planning, it is not due to a lack of ...
Not AvailablePresent study was taken up to find out the factors associated with Knowledge levels of ...
Objectives To compare met & unmet need groups of contraception with socio-economic, demographic, acc...
Background The use of contraception can prevent pregnancies related complication and helps in improv...
INTRODUCTION: Declining sex ratio is a major concern worldwide, especially in a developing country l...
Introduction: Reproductive health of women is determined by females' demographic and socio-economic ...
Women reproductive health problems are found all over the world, particularly in developing countrie...
Introduction: Reproductive tract infection (RTI) is the infection of the reproductive tract. Due to ...
Reproductive Health is one of the significant issues today as it is a pivotal part of general health...
India has about 130 million women in menopausal age of which nearly half reside in rural locations. ...
Context:India was the first country in the world to launch National Family Planning Program (NFPP) i...
Evidence from the literature has shown that factors found to influence use of health services are no...
Introduction: The single most important problem that developing countries like India are facing...
In order to identify decision makers of women particularly in child bearing and sterilization among ...
Objectives To compare met & unmet need groups of contraception with socio-economic, demographic, acc...
Background If many women in Chhattisgarh are not using family planning, it is not due to a lack of ...
Not AvailablePresent study was taken up to find out the factors associated with Knowledge levels of ...
Objectives To compare met & unmet need groups of contraception with socio-economic, demographic, acc...
Background The use of contraception can prevent pregnancies related complication and helps in improv...
INTRODUCTION: Declining sex ratio is a major concern worldwide, especially in a developing country l...
Introduction: Reproductive health of women is determined by females' demographic and socio-economic ...
Women reproductive health problems are found all over the world, particularly in developing countrie...
Introduction: Reproductive tract infection (RTI) is the infection of the reproductive tract. Due to ...
Reproductive Health is one of the significant issues today as it is a pivotal part of general health...
India has about 130 million women in menopausal age of which nearly half reside in rural locations. ...
Context:India was the first country in the world to launch National Family Planning Program (NFPP) i...
Evidence from the literature has shown that factors found to influence use of health services are no...